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The Streets Of Bangladesh Run Red With Rivers Of Blood

dannym3141 says...

We're morally superior to them because we do it in an abattoir and have a modern drainage system. God we're so civilised.

If only right wingers gave half as much of a shit about innocent kids getting bombed/killed/raped in Aleppo and elsewhere as they do about animal sacrifice when it's done by a Muslim.

I look forward to seeing the same commitment to comments about seal cubs being beaten to death by blood thirsty Americans, Canadians, Swedes, Fins, Russians, Norweigans. Or when whales and dolphins are slaughtered in open water in Japan. Bulls tortured in Spain.

bobknight33 said:

Those Muslims are bat shit crazy for blood. Any kind of blood.


Any response from PETA?

Extreme Weather and Climate Change: A Closer Look

kingmob says...

wut the chicago cubs .....won

man the end of the world must be really coming.

I'm sick of the 'save our planet' crap...it's 'save our species'.
We think we are just luckier than the dinosaurs...it might be our time.

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Bear in the garbage in Colorado

Kitty Has Had Enough of Your Sh*t

petpeeved says...

Poor cat.

Based on its incredible restraint and limited retaliation, I imagine it might be thinking that it is living with a bunch of bears and that it knows actually hurting one of the cubs could be very bad for its future.

Cougar released from trap

Ashenkase says...

My Uncle used to work at the animal control facility at Mirabel International Airport North of Montreal. I visited him when I was young and he would have all manner of exotic animals at his house (parrots, a chimp, etc).

At one point someone, I kid you not, tried to smuggle in a cub Mountain Cougar. Algernon was confiscated and put into my Uncles care.

He ultimately took on ownership of Algernon. When I was just 7 years old I remember visiting him and being chased down and scratched by young Algernon. He was cute, but those claws let you know what he would grow into.

Fast forward another 7 years and my Uncle moved to Ontario close to our town. We would visit every now and then and see Algernon. At his maturity he was 15 foot from head to tail. He would live inside the house in a converted room for his needs with a huge cage door. He would spend time outside on a very long, very fortified run. To feed Algernon my Uncle would open the door to his room, close it behind him and deliver the food. My Uncle is all 5' 4" tall, but you wouldn't know it. Algernon would put his front paws up on my Uncles shoulders and you would just hear my Uncle in a slightly annoyed voice "shoo" Algernon off like he was a pesky kitten trying to jump on him for dinner.

I remember sitting at the foot of his cage door looking into his eyes. A few things I learned... never look directly into a large cats eyes and never... never turn your back to a large cat.

Algernon eventually went on to a wildlife preserve that took great care of him until end of life... although not lucky to be taken out of his habitat he sure was well kept post smuggling.

Marty McFly & Doc Brown Visit Jimmy Kimmel Live

ant says...

"Great Scott!" "This is heavy." I saw this last night by accident. It was rad(ical)! Boo to Cubs being swept. Yay for yesterday for BTTF fans.

Tiger Cub Bubble Bath MADNESS!!!

French Bulldog VS. Two Cub Bears

Dog shows lions who's the boss

oritteropo says...

I don't have any more information on the video, but given that it's a zoo context, seems quite similar to this vid where a dog had fostered two lion cubs:


artician said:

At first I was going to joke "those cats are a bunch of pussies", but then I thought: Where is this? What's the context and is something wrong with those animals? The dog looks too violent for this to be a trained routine, but it also seems so unrealistic that I wonder if it's conditioning (which would be horrible).

HitchBOT Murdered in Philadelphia

dag says...

Comment hidden because you are ignoring dag. (show it anyway)

The worst part is that now that he's dead, some other hitch hiking robot will kill all of his robot cubs and copulate with the fembots.

EMPIRE said:

Not just any robocide... the robocide of a cute, adorable, trusting robot. sniff :'-(

You monsters!

Divers Discover Blob

Sometimes, Canada just seems a more civilized place

ulysses1904 says...

There obviously is no definitive yes or no answer. But I guarantee you some vidiot would take a clip of an episode of someone in a wheelchair in America getting mistreated, and put it right after one of these benevolent Canadian clips and present it as a social experiment that is representative of the 2 countries.

I can hear Michael Moore's cubs rushing for the editing suite right now.

iaui said:

Hmmm... Yeah, health coverage is a big deal for us, and general gun non-existence is surely a big contributor to feeling safe in public. I do wonder whether a policeman in cover in the States would feel 'safe' enough to let some random person get close enough to handle their camera and do up their bag of money; but... I don't know...

I think the same experiment done in the States would mostly go the same way, no? Perhaps not everybody would give exact change but I think the person in the wheelchair would mostly be helped by those he interacted with, no?

Bear Scare



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